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I have a 6", 6 shot, 617 and it never leaves home, too damned heavy.

For me, the 4" S&W 48 would be the best choice if blued CM would work. If stainless is required, the unloved and under-appreciated Rossi 515 would get my nod. I have 4 Rossi 515s scattered around the Country; 1 each in CO, NE, NH, and SD. They are, pretty much, a metric clone of the S&W DAs, but an odd frame size, falling in between the J and K frame S&Ws.

I picked a .22 Magnum revolver so that I would have the advantage of the extra power and stronger bullet construction of the .22 Magnum, while using two sets of MCACE chamber inserts to shoot .22 LRs for plinking and casual paper punching. Most folks wouldn't be caught dead shooting a Rossi, but the Rossi stainless revolvers that I have in .22 LR (518), .22 Magnum (515), and .44 Special (720) have all treated me well and since they are reasonably cheap, and stainless, they get carried and knocked about quite a bit more often than my nicer S&W revolvers.

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Originally Posted by Savage_99
When choosing a .22 LR handgun consider an autoloader instead for these reasons.

The autoloading pistol is easier to shoot and carry well and easier to aim well.

A autoloader can be carried in the field in my back pocket butt down, shirt out and be concealed and comfortable to carry. I carry mine chamber empty.

The autoloading 22 can be aimed with your other hand reaching under it's barrel to steady it. We can't do this with revolvers!

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Wow. I can think of plenty of reasons to use a .22 autoloader - but none of the above would be on that list.

Gents - I have had the pleasure of witnessing a grand total of one person shooting a handgun as described by this poster. Don't know where he learned it, but it wasn't doing him any good. I would have attempted to help him out, but he's one of those guys.....


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I am rather partial to my M63 that I bought in 1978. My second handgun.

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Originally Posted by EdM
I am rather partial to my M63 that I bought in 1978. My second handgun.

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I like mine too. One of the most useful guns east of the Mississippi.

I like your grips. Where?


Gun Shows are almost as comical as boat ramps in the Spring.
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